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Khechari: Freedom as the Ultimate Boundary

The state of transcendent freedom where you soar beyond limiting patterns, literalized in Mirabai's refusal of domestic confinement.

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Why It Matters

Khechari suggests moving through the sky freely, unbound by gravity or constraint. Mirabai's poetry celebrates this liberation: she left her husband's household, renounced family authority, and moved through the world as a wandering devotee. Her ultimate boundary was not against love but against any force—family, spouse, society—that demanded she diminish her soul. Khechari teaches that authentic boundaries protect your freedom to become fully yourself. In relationships, this means distinguishing between healthy interdependence and the slow erosion of your space and voice. Some relationships require you to give up too much of your sky. True boundaries honor your need to soar. Mirabai modeled this: she loved deeply but refused to be caged. Your boundaries, rooted in khechari, assert that you are not anyone's possession and that freedom itself is an expression of love.

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